joint connector bolts in 10-32

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joint connector bolts in 10-32

#1 Post by fender3x »

I have seen some people who use joint connector bolts to seal the access ports on their cabs. Are these made in 10-32? (already have my hurricane nuts in place? Failing that...what else do people use. I have stainless phillips, but have not found a good source for socket or other types of bolts that will do the job...

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#2 Post by LelandCrooks »

Coming soon to a website near you.

http://www.speakerhardware.com

I have access to all kinds of odd hardware and stuff. I'm not going into competition with PE or Lawrence, it will just have some of the unusual hardware that's hard to find. Because of the business I'm in, there's not much I can't get.

Send me a pm for what you want and I'll see what I can do.


PL, socket head cap screws in round and regular, cabinet screws, just things I use that I think are easier, better, or faster. Hopefully duratex when I can afford the opening dealer order. \

Just got to get off my duff and get it done. Within a month fer sure.
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#3 Post by bgavin »

LelandCrooks wrote:Send me a pm for what you want and I'll see what I can do.
A winning lottery ticket, and look like Mel Gibson.

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#4 Post by Tim A »

bgavin wrote:
LelandCrooks wrote:Send me a pm for what you want and I'll see what I can do.
A winning lottery ticket, and look like Mel Gibson.

:mrgreen:
Send him a $1 winner.

Never mind the other part. Looking like Mel Gibson these days is punishment enough.

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#5 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

LelandCrooks wrote:Coming soon to a website near you.

http://www.speakerhardware.com
Excellent.

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#6 Post by fender3x »

Almost moved to Kansas this year. Now I won't have to ;-)

Great! PM on the way...

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#7 Post by DJPhatman »

+1

But can you help with a source for plywood? My BB supplier went out of business, so I am on the hunt again, or at least a good substitute.
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